Things Fall Apart: Character (& Pronunciation)


  • Okonkwo (Oh-kawnkwoh): our protagonist; he has a tragic flaw...
  • Umoufia (Ooh-mooh-fyah): the name of Okonkwo's village; our setting
  • Unoka (OO-no-kah): Okonkwo’s father, a lazy and indebted, but happy man
  • Nwoye: (Nuwoh-yeh): Okonkwo’s oldest son, age 12 at the book’s beginning; eldest boys inherit their father's lands/goods, etc.
  • Ikemefuna (Ee-keh-meh-foo-nah): A boy of fourteen given to the village by a neighboring village to avoid war
  • Ekwefi (Eh-kweh-fee): Okonkwo’s second wife
  • Ezinma (Eh-zeen-mah): Daughter of Ekwefi and Okonkwo
  • Ojiubo (Oh-jee-ooh-boh): Okonkwo’s third wife
  • Obierika ((oh-bee-air-ee-kah): Okonkwo’s best friend in Umoufia. The father of Maduka (son) and Ekuwke (daughter)
  • Chielo (Chee-eh-loh): A village widow who is also the priestess of Agbala
  • Agbala (Ah-bah-lah): The Oracle of the Hills and Caves. She influences all aspects of life in the village
  • Mr. Brown: The first white Christian missionary in Umoufia
  • Mr. Kiaga (Kee-ah-gah): The native interpreter for the missionaries
  • The Reverend James Smith: A strict, stereotypical white Christian missionary, he takes over the church after Mr. Brown’s departure
  • The District Commissioner: A stem, stereotypical white colonial administrator of Umoufia

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